to make too much or reading too much into these numbers. it seems to me like the country is entrenched in their opinions of each side of the debate. democrats will be defensive of obama and republicans will be distrustful of obama. the fact this might affect healt health care i think is overstated. this gives them a vehicle to say we dent have the irs do x, y, and z but not like they are opposed to to the act they always were. i think might and could have come out of the scandal is the irs scandal might have prompted more calls for tax reform but i don t think that is likely. two in a same political role, we would have a reporter law based off what is happening with the d.o.j. subpoenas but that too is unlikely. i think the numbers say washington have two campses and you re not moving them off of their positions. at the end much day, robert, i think margaret is right. americans root for their
you ll hear what he had to say last night. plus, imagine getting your child s report card and there is an ad plastered at the bottom of it. advertisements are now finding a new place to get your attention. is this a good idea? accepted us your thoughts, as always, on twitter, reading your comments as we speak. or paste it on my facebook page. this is your cnn saturday morning. 9:00 a.m. in fayetteville, arkansas, 5:00 a.m. in honolulu where the president is. let s start at penn state university, two hours away now from kickoff. the first time since 1966 head coach joe paterno will not be leading that team. take a quick look back at what happened last night. students gathered on campus for a candlelight vigil to show support for the victims of the sexual abuse scandal. this is the same place you see students here now that you saw students rioting just a couple of days ago. here is what some of the students had to say at last night s ceremony. it s so important to put the
we ll let you hear what they all had to say. and a major league baseball player pulled from him home in the middle of the night by armed men, but now we re told he s been found alive and safe. [ chanting ] and have you ever seen kids this excited about taking a test? not just any test. we re talking about the a.c.t. or s.a.t. equivalent. an entire country shuts down to do everything they can to help these students ace the tests. we re taking you to south korea this morning in our passport. let s start on the campus of penn state university. you remember, it was just a couple of days ago thousands of students were getting together on the campus, and they were rioting. well, last night, thousands of students got together at state college, pennsylvania, for this. a candlelight vigil to support the victims of the sexual abuse scandal. now, this is the same place, the same spot, where this vigil is taking place, is exactly where students were rioting in support of fired foot